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At Egg Donor America, we have the utmost admiration and respect for young ladies who decide to help others by donating their eggs. Becoming an egg donor may feel complex and overwhelming. It is our job to guide the egg donor through the process, alleviate concerns, and make this a pleasant and fulfilling experience.

Without egg donors like you, couples who are struggling to start a family would have little hope. Egg donation has been described as one of the most powerful and rewarding decisions a woman can make, and we hope you choose to become an egg donor. Learn more about the egg donation process, egg donor compensation and the egg donor requirements for applicants (below).

Donor Requirements:

Please review the following minimum qualifications to become an egg donor.

Not using contraceptive implants or Depo-Provera injections as a form of birth control

Have both ovaries

Psychologically healthy

No current use of psychoactive drugs

No history of substance abuse

No family history of inheritable genetic disorders

Willing to take injections

Dependable, mature, and able to keep appointments

If the above minimum donor egg requirements are met, please complete and submit the online application.

Egg Donor Compensation

The amount of egg donor compensation paid varies on a case by case basis. Typically an egg donor fee will range from $4,000 to $10,000. Those egg donors who have previously cycled or who have exceptional qualities may be paid more egg donor compensation.

Egg Donor America strictly adheres to compensation guidelines set forth by The Ethics Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). The guidelines are as follows: “Although there is not consensus on the precise payment that oocyte donors should receive, at this time sums of $5,000 or more require justification and sums above $10,000 go beyond what is appropriate.”

As an egg donor, your prospective parent is responsible for all egg donor costs and expenses incurred as a result of an egg donation cycle. All egg donor expenses are paid, including:

Medical Expenses

Egg Donor Insurance

Egg Donor Compensation

Attorney Fees

Travel Expenses

For egg donors who have to travel, compensation is also provided for these expenses:

Airfare for the egg donor and a traveling companion

Hotel accommodations (shared room for egg donor and companion)

Ground transportation compensation

Up to $100 per diem

Many egg donors come to Egg Donor America through word of mouth referrals from our current egg donors. Refer a friend and get paid a $100.00 referral fee, which is paid upon the completion of her first egg donation cycle. To learn more about the compensation paid to egg donors, contact Egg Donor America.

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